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[–] [email protected] -1 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Trump didn't mention annexing Canada before being elected. He does refer to himself as "fucking crazy" and says he's the same now as he was in the first grade, though... The Alaskans only voted for him expecting a general shitshow, not a specifically anti-Canadian-sovereignty shitshow! πŸ˜‘

[–] [email protected] 6 points 8 hours ago (8 children)

For some reason, "amperage" mildly infuriates me. It's current.

Voltage equals amperage times ohmage.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

They go out of their way to block Linux. There was "Vinegar" bootstrapper, then "Grapejuice", leading to the current closed-source "Sober" client that streamlines running Roblox for ARM Android on x86_64 Linux PC.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Try booting with the HDD disconnected. Try disconnecting the battery and BIOS battery (where is it on this model?!) for a few minutes.

You would still need good RAM to get into the BIOS update...

GPU failure, since a text-mode boots but not much else?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 days ago

Lithotomy

"Removing a stone", because the same position used for clearing a rectal blockage, I think?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

No problem. I think in my case only Wine/Proton games were doing it and native Linux games were fine. I shake my fist at Nvidia and carry on. πŸ˜‚

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Try this setting: Display Configuration > Screen tearing: Allow in fullscreen windows. Whatever it's set to, try the other setting. I had a similar issue once and this fixed it. The issue came back a long time later and switching it again fixed it. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

It's a difficult issue to pin down. I've also read about video stuttering while trying to stay synched to pipewire audio which is having buffer underruns, even if your audio sounds fine. To check the audio buffer, you install and run pw-top and then watch it while you are having the video problem.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Japanese clothing company FUCTARD also went out-of-business... πŸ₯²

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch

A weatherman saying it went viral ~9 years ago, if anyone wants to hear the pronunciation:

https://youtu.be/fHxO0UdpoxM

[–] [email protected] 16 points 3 days ago

That's completely accurate.

He loves to dish out insults but can't handle it being done to him even in jest. What a strong man.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

Good to know! I did see the "built for an older version of Android" warning in F-Droid. Thanks for your research!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago (4 children)

Privacy Breacher hasn't been updated in four years and is still able to list all the apps on an Android device without any permissions.

PrivacyBreacher is an Android app built as a proof of concept for a research article describing the privacy issues in Android. This app can access the following information from your phone without requesting any permissions: Figure out at what time your phone screen turned on/off. Figure out at what time you plugged in or removed your phone charger and wired headphones. Figure out at what time you switched on/off your phone (i.e., it captures the device uptime and ACTION_SHUTDOWN broadcasts). Access most of your device related information like your phone model, manufacturer etc. Keep track of your WiFi/Mobile data usage. Get a list of all the apps installed on your phone. Construct a 3D visualization of your body movements.

 

I don't see a setting in Signal for quick replies, but when I tap the text box to write a message in Signal, I keep getting a "quick reply" shortcut hovering, with the app logo, "Why?", and an X to close it.

Is this a Signal feature or Android 15 reading the text and generating a potential reply? It's not my keyboard (Unexpected Keyboard) as far as I can tell, haven't seen this pop up in any other text entry field yet.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I saw another complaint of "too tall" errors on images, I'm missing quite a few images with "too wide" error. Not sure what's up with the proxy but that's how the link shows in Jerboa app on Android. Open in web browser and I see the error:

{"code":"validate-width","msg":"Too wide"}

~~Other issue is the word r-tard being censored to blank space. I don't like it either, having a severely handicapped family member, but I can't downvote the (mis)user if I can't see them using the word. Not sure if that one is on our end...~~ (Not the fault of this instance!)

Thanks for the wonderful "liberal troll" instance! You're doing good if Lemmygrad is mad. πŸ˜‚

 

I need to add a boot delay to these systems. Successfully used bcdedit.exe /timeout 60 which is also showing in msconfig, but the system seems to be ignoring the setting; I never see the countdown and the system boots normally.

Thanks for any input.

 

[SOLVED] Vizio TV owners: You may need to manually turn on "Full HD Color" to get 4K@60Hz resolutions available! Oddly, this wasn't necessary for X11-based distros tested, but was required for Wayland-based distros tested...

Menu > Input Settings > HDMI-1 > Full UHD Color. It defaults to Off for some reason. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

When I was on Debian Bookworm and X11, I could only get 4K video at 30Hz from my GTX 980 Ti. I eventually upgraded from the HDMI cable that came with the 4K Vizio TV to a good brand HDMI 2.1 cable, then both [email protected] and [email protected] were available and working. (I think 3840 is the TV's native, there were more artifacts on text at 4096.)

I had some issues with Wine games on Debian that I couldn't figure out, and wanted to try some newer/different software, so I went distro-hopping. On both Nobara and currently EndeavourOS, both with KDE and Wayland, I'm back to only having 4K@30Hz available.

Edit: One strange detail I just remembered: Normally, the TV identifies itself as Vizio 55", but when I set [email protected] in Debian, it identified as Vizio 11". Some kind of EDID workaround? I didn't have to do anything special, just install nvidia-driver and replace the cable.

I've only been able to find people with the opposite problem, where they can get 4K on Wayland but not on X11.

Any advice is welcome. Thanks!

 

Update: I was able to induce this behavior to at least have a lead, on EndeavourOS (Arch btw) with KDE.

KDE System Settings -> Display & Monitor -> Screen tearing: Allow in fullscreen windows. Enabled by default. If disabled, I see exactly the same video pauses, on both fullscreen and windowed wine/proton-ge games.

Original post: How do I even begin to troubleshoot this?

Steam games work fine. Linux-native games work fine. In Wine games, the game video seems to pause for 1.5s, then plays for 2.5s. Audio is unaffected. It seems like the frames are lagged, not lost; when video resumes, the "missing" frames play back very quickly, like the video is "catching up". This happens even in the games' launcher windows before 3D rendering or GPU load occurs. Mouse pointer does not lag or pause.

This happens in both wine-ge 8.26 and WineHQ Staging 9.22.

The weirdest thing is that without changing any settings, the same games will run fine about 1 out of 20 launches.

Thanks for any input.

[System]
OS:              LMDE 6 faye
Arch:            x86_64
Kernel:          6.1.0-28-amd64
Desktop:         X-Cinnamon
Display Server:  x11

[CPU]
Vendor:          GenuineIntel
Model:           Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz
Physical cores:  4
Logical cores:   8

[Memory]
RAM:             31.3 GB
Swap:            31.3 GB

[Graphics]
Vendor:          NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL Renderer: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
OpenGL Version:  4.6.0 NVIDIA 535.183.01
OpenGL Core:     4.6.0 NVIDIA 535.183.01
OpenGL ES:       OpenGL ES 3.2 NVIDIA 535.183.01
Vulkan:          Supported
INFO     2024-11-27 00:05:40,331 [startup.init_lutris:173]:Starting Lutris 0.5.12
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:40,360 [xrandr._get_vidmodes:16]:Retrieving video modes from XrandR
INFO     2024-11-27 00:05:40,524 [startup.check_driver:57]:Using NVIDIA drivers 535.183.01 for x86_64
INFO     2024-11-27 00:05:40,525 [startup.check_driver:61]:GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
INFO     2024-11-27 00:05:40,525 [startup.check_driver:77]:GPU: 10DE:17C8 19DA:1396 (nvidia drivers)
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:40,674 [lutriswindow.update_store:448]:Showing 3 games
INFO     2024-11-27 00:05:40,682 [startup.update_runtimes:218]:Startup complete
INFO     2024-11-27 00:05:54,373 [runner.use_runtime:299]:Runtime disabled by system configuration
INFO     2024-11-27 00:05:54,463 [runner.use_runtime:299]:Runtime disabled by system configuration
INFO     2024-11-27 00:05:54,489 [runner.use_runtime:299]:Runtime disabled by system configuration
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,489 [xrandr._get_vidmodes:16]:Retrieving video modes from XrandR
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:DISABLE_LAYER_AMD_SWITCHABLE_GRAPHICS_1="1"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:__GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE="1"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:__GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE_PATH="/home/myusername/Games/phantasy-star-online-blue-burst"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:VK_ICD_FILENAMES="/usr/share/vulkan/icd.d/nvidia_icd.json"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:WINEDEBUG="-all"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:DXVK_LOG_LEVEL="none"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:WINEARCH="win64"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:WINE="/home/myusername/.local/share/lutris/runners/wine/wine-ge-8-26-x86_64/bin/wine"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:WINE_MONO_CACHE_DIR="/home/myusername/.local/share/lutris/runners/wine/wine-ge-8-26-x86_64/mono"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:WINE_GECKO_CACHE_DIR="/home/myusername/.local/share/lutris/runners/wine/wine-ge-8-26-x86_64/gecko"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:GST_PLUGIN_SYSTEM_PATH_1_0="/home/myusername/.local/share/lutris/runners/wine/wine-ge-8-26-x86_64/lib64/gstreamer-1.0/:/home/myusername/.local/share/lutris/runners/wine/wine-ge-8-26-x86_64/lib/gstreamer-1.0/"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:WINEPREFIX="/home/myusername/Games/phantasy-star-online-blue-burst"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:WINEESYNC="1"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:WINEFSYNC="1"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,654 [command.start:141]:WINE_FULLSCREEN_FSR="1"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,655 [command.start:141]:DXVK_NVAPIHACK="0"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,655 [command.start:141]:DXVK_ENABLE_NVAPI="1"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,655 [command.start:141]:PROTON_BATTLEYE_RUNTIME="/home/myusername/.local/share/lutris/runtime/battleye_runtime"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,655 [command.start:141]:PROTON_EAC_RUNTIME="/home/myusername/.local/share/lutris/runtime/eac_runtime"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,655 [command.start:141]:WINEDLLOVERRIDES="dinput8=n,b;d3d10core,d3d11,d3d12,d3d9,d3dcompiler_33,d3dcompiler_34,d3dcompiler_35,d3dcompiler_36,d3dcompiler_37,d3dcompiler_38,d3dcompiler_39,d3dcompiler_40,d3dcompiler_41,d3dcompiler_42,d3dcompiler_43,d3dcompiler_46,d3dcompiler_47,d3dx10,d3dx10_33,d3dx10_34,d3dx10_35,d3dx10_36,d3dx10_37,d3dx10_38,d3dx10_39,d3dx10_40,d3dx10_41,d3dx10_42,d3dx10_43,d3dx11_42,d3dx11_43,d3dx9_24,d3dx9_25,d3dx9_26,d3dx9_27,d3dx9_28,d3dx9_29,d3dx9_30,d3dx9_31,d3dx9_32,d3dx9_33,d3dx9_34,d3dx9_35,d3dx9_36,d3dx9_37,d3dx9_38,d3dx9_39,d3dx9_40,d3dx9_41,d3dx9_42,d3dx9_43,dxgi,nvapi,nvapi64=n;winemenubuilder="
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,655 [command.start:141]:WINE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE="1"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,655 [command.start:141]:game_name="Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,655 [command.start:141]:PYTHONPATH="/usr/lib/lutris:/usr/games:/usr/lib/python311.zip:/usr/lib/python3.11:/usr/lib/python3.11/lib-dynload:/usr/local/lib/python3.11/dist-packages:/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages:/usr/lib/python3.11/dist-packages"
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:05:54,655 [command.start:141]:LUTRIS_GAME_UUID="f9abc50e-f22b-4514-a8aa-64ff8bf001bc"
Discord ID: 505152925115482112
INFO     2024-11-27 00:05:54,671 [game.start_game:586]:Discord RPC Disabled or Discord APP ID Not Present
Started initial process 18795 from gamemoderun /home/myusername/.local/share/lutris/runners/wine/wine-ge-8-26-x86_64/bin/wine /home/myusername/Games/phantasy-star-online-blue-burst/drive_c/EphineaPSO/online.exe
Start monitoring process.
gamemodeauto: 
fsync: up and running.
wine: RLIMIT_NICE is <= 20, unable to use setpriority safely
Monitored process exited.
Initial process has exited (return code: 0)
Exit with return code 0
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:09:22,020 [command.on_stop:195]:Process 18793 has terminated with code 0
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:09:22,906 [game.beat:693]:Game thread stopped
WARNING  2024-11-27 00:09:22,906 [game.on_game_quit:730]:Game still running (state: running)
INFO     2024-11-27 00:09:22,906 [game.stop:704]:Stopping Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst (wine)
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:09:22,906 [game.stop_game:664]:Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst (wine) has run for 208 seconds
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:09:22,922 [game.on_game_quit:748]:Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst stopped at Wed, 27 Nov 2024 00:09:22
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:09:22,922 [game.save:299]:Saving Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst (wine) with config ID phantasy-star-online-blue-bur-ephinea-and-addon-pl-1732000393
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:09:37,374 [xrandr._get_vidmodes:16]:Retrieving video modes from XrandR
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:09:37,518 [xrandr._get_vidmodes:16]:Retrieving video modes from XrandR
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:09:37,662 [xrandr._get_vidmodes:16]:Retrieving video modes from XrandR
DEBUG    2024-11-27 00:09:37,828 [application.show_window:328]:Showing window PreferencesDialog{}
 

The money you put into a slot machine is certainly captical.

 

Just felt like posting here since no one else will! Don't tell me to go to Discord... The UI enrages me like no other.

I'm newish, started with Nobara 39, did a fresh install of 40 after upgrade had dependency problems with wine-staging64 and one other (k5s-something? Sorry). I want to like this distro... Some observations:

The live environment is allowed to suspend the PC during the install process!

Discover Software Center seems to be gone and I can't install it; I get a notification: "Plasma Workspace / Could not read file appstream://org.kde.discover.desktop."

There is Nobara Package Manager, a huge list with checkboxes down the left that need to be individually clicked; right-click and Select all doesn't do anything.

I still (sometimes) get Plasma graphical glitches on resuming from suspend. NVIDIA!

My son's ancient PC runs 39 beautifully, but 40 lags every five seconds even just sitting idle at the desktop.

Games are running great and I love the ease of installing Steam and flipping the compatibility switch, and instantly having Proton-GE available.

I wanted to get Sunshine running for Moonlight, but I guess it has major problems with Wayland (not Fedora's/Nobara's fault).

 

I sent in two phones for an offered $1600 total promotional bill credits.

One phone rejected, for the reason: "won't power on". I videoed myself opening the box on the returned phone, pressing the power button, and turning the phone on, booting into Pixel setup.

The other, Spectrum is trying to give me $200 credit for.

I spent hours on the phone with support from both of these scam companies. Do not deal with either of them, you have been warned.

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